The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 January 1934 — Page 2

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Tomorrow a tMm of Ohio sharpshooters will exchange shots with C ach Tubby Moffett’s Tiger- in the Bowman gymnasium Three weeks aoo, the Old Gol 1 eollegiqns shade! TMlmingt*)!., 28 to 27 o\er in the .B.ickeye state. Naturally the WilmH gtonites a.' 1 coming here determined to avenge this defeat and judginu'l f\ n the rairged exhibition put up aia. nst Centenary it n.ight not be su -it a tianl job However, with a , .. iph of ifnys practice since Tut s riaj’ < icoui’ter vve lo.»k for the Vo t ioli.-.t to put up a far different It: I d ball

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Herald Consolidated

“It Waves For All" Entered in the

post off ice » t | f>F vp Al Y\ PRESIDENT TRACED

LIFE OF MUSSOLINI FROM

To Rotary Club

NRA

Greesncastle, Indi- ] ana, as second! class mail matter j under Act ofj

waDo«uanM*r .March 8, 1878. Subscription price, 10 cents per | vt«ek; JfS.OO per year by mail in Putnam County; »3.fi0 to ffi.OO per year by mail outside Putnam County.

HIS BIRTH TO PRESENT

Di. G. B. Oxnam was the shaker at the weekly luncheon of the Rotary | dub Wednesday afternoon. He spoke i on Premier Mussolini, and gave very | interesting facts about this world

ovet ing c >acb ni HI.... r.ingtoii

Philliim

S iturday will bring

agltatoi to Greem astli lo nn ft iJn Ux’sl tiigli school nettei. ’‘Pete 1 ’ i the fin <d Mr and Mi Hcin v Phil lip.;, outh Lj»Ujt • tio-ei citj, a., con. q.iently this riv> 'he ►

deci.ledh local angh

draiiery i

^ Hol.P.I SPECIAL KXHlHIl OPEN > >KM SATfiRDAT

line

ng again this i\er them would

I eer Cub basketball sI kT

The Panthei - are ^ti year and a victory

.-end 1 h upwat I

< Hollow ell. of tile L A H i i,i .1 Sal- Company, thi cit.> . tiocay from a spe.aal deale .... lug' in Indiaiiapolbi. at which t i.o he was given complete details i c/arding a -pecial pre annouiu eni. .it showing of Chevrolet’s new nto.b Is lor I9:i>l which .will,be staged in Indianapolis next Saturday, Jan. •I, •.iinuhaneouK with the opening nl in, Nationi) Automobile Si. w ai

Now York

This was oiackised at tiie dealer n . ei ing b> H W Bergor, /.nn man nyi-r of the lodianapolis zone, who la completed arrangements foi the

lival exhibit.

'I e exhibit will open at I p. m. aun rs+'a^uu iim mr jnw .

Although Greencastle has lost j Saf.irday, at. HIM) North Meridian

Bloom.i gt ni will clash with Bloomfield n Friday and invade the tireencastle gym the foil..wing nigh! In speaking of the till with the Cubs, the Bb iiiiit.gton Worll says:

I

Saturday night the Panthers pn to Gre ncastle to renew a rivalry of one game “ach season for the last f«w

year-

five -traight since warning an overtime from Danville, 28-31 the Tigers, with all their -t .re I up bitterness, ar • regard' as very ilangerous by the Phillips i en. Last i ipht, Centenary downed Ball State, 'i-i t,, 29. Maylie DePauw’s 2019 s dback at the hands of the Til rev i j. it. La, basketeers Tuesday wa'u’t igli an upi>et after all To

: ft. with a complelt) I ne of the co.i pany’.. latest products on .lisplat. Mi. Berber anruunied. The exhibit will continue daily through Saturday, Jan. 13, with continuous entertain i,lent and music pro, ided by Bill Hail anil his orchestra for the visitors

Admiusion free.

BANNER ADS ( El RESULTS

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Basketball

Friday^ Jamiiirx .*>. 7:!i0 P. M.

Houman <rvm

ADMISSION C, ( KNTS

PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. Blanche Bruner returned to hen home on Lara bee street, M ednes day from tlie county hospital. City firemen were called to tire Klks dub Wednesday afternoon when >|iaik si'reeii over a chimney top dogged with soot and caused smoke to fill the interior of the house. No damage was don* Relatives iheiet hate received word ,.f the death of Mis William Skidding in Muncie Deceudiei 29. She was a funner Greencastle resident and will lie rememliered by the oiler dtr z*-ns. Hnrial was in Muncie. Last rites for George W. Miller who died Tuesday in Springfield, III., were held T.iutsday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Eillmure Methodist church. The Rev. Raymond lieweewe wa- in charge of the services. Interment was in tlie Side vide cemetery. A complaint for alleged hreadi of a eontra t was filed in circuit court Thursday by Lillie Shinn against Claude T dil. The plaintiff alleges I liiat on March 19, 1930 he contracted 'o sell to the defendant a lot in I G-oveland for $1,200, tlie projierty to j lie paid for at the rate of J1 a a I nuMUh. Failure of the defendant to i fulfill terms of the contract w'as to i ren.ili inhis surrendei . f the property wibiout any pr x'ess ol law, th*- plaintiff charges, h is alleged Todd failed to juxilve monthly payments for nine iiiiiitih ptior to 1033 and aloe has laded and refused to make any payments since. June if,, The plain I iff demands possession of the prop eity and loOo damage for the de fendant’s alleged breach of the contract. M. J. Murphy i attorney for tin- plaintiff.

A&P STORES FEATURE A BIG..

OcSALE

LOOK AT THESE 5c VALUES!

Mustard s^moi.

Tomato Juice •

Rajah Vinegar

Ginger Ale Gold Dust Tooth Picks

Kre Mel Dessert

4-0* Jar

10-0* HoUlc

Van

aniii'c

Yukon 12-0* Plus Pot < hf Pot

5c Beans c.m P b.i. 5c Matches >• 5c Pork & Beans

5c Salt » i ‘“ i 2

5c Palmolive Beads

5c Satina

5c Extract I v:*,V:

Lb. lion

ft Os. k tilt

5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c 5c

SEE WHAT 10c WILL BUY!

SO 80 Size

PRUNES

CORN MEAL

CHERRIES

CORN FLAKES BRAN FLAKES CANDY BARS

MILK

duiaschinn

Sunny-

field

Sunny-

field Bon Day

Whitehouse Baby Nifr

10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c

3 >*"* IOC

SOUP 10c

JU-Oi I . • *-Oi. Hot. Lge. 1’kg. I.ge. Fkg.

3

For

Pet

Fund

Quaker

Maid

KEN-L-RATI0N

COCOA

B0WLENE FIG BARS

BAKING POWDER

BLUING

C an

’s-Lb,

• % an

Small fan

Fresh Baked

A&P

Liquid

Lb. 14-Oz. Can Buttle

10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c

ADDITIONAL WEEK END VALUES

IONA FLOUR

48-Lb. Bag

$149

24-Lb. Bag

75c

r.tandmi'i n.r ■ SCRATCH FEED EGG MASH < » OYSTER SHELLS

1 ty-Lb

i.Ggf

8c

inn.11,

I.b.

1 0.1

5c

b» $1.69

1' 0.1 I. Hair $1.99 si i h i •« 25c

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE RED CIRCLE COFFEE B0KAR COFFEE BLACK PEPPER

l.b. I.b.

19c 21c 25c 19c

MEAT MARKETS

SMOKED PICNICS, Miller & Hart, Lb. 9c BACON, Whole or half slah, Lb. 12 l-2c CHUCK ROAST, Choice young Beef, lb 10c GROUND BEEF, Fresh, Lean, Lb. 7c BOILING BEEF, Tender Brisket Lb. 5c I’ORK ROAST, Picnic Cut, Lb. 7 l’-2c

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

HEAD LETTUCE, 2 Head* BALDWIN APPLES, S Lb*. GREEN BEANS, 2 Lb*. l aivy Stringiest! FLA. ORANGES, Dozen li»rge Juicv POTATOES. 15 Lb Bag IDAHO BAKING W1NESAP APPLES, 3 Lb.

17c 25c 15c 21c 37c 20c

Fancy Box Fruit

WE PAY MARKET PRICE FOR CLEAN, FRESH EGGS

A * P FOOD STORES

j t resrent l.ndge In

Meet Tonight

(herein Rebeknh Imlge No. ,<.3 j w il| meet in regular session tonight at 8 o’clock. There will be installs

tion of officers. ++++++++

KaMern Star I odne Met Mednewlay Evening

Greencastle chapter No. 2.>. r >. f hdei Eastern Star, held its regular

figuiq, and also some valuable data Wednesday evening, at which concerning fascism and what it ^ wn , at |e for the coming means. I year'- work. Theie were guests from Dr. Oxnam traced the life of Mus- | )e || 1 |,j i I'utlei and Sulphur Springs,

solini from early m hi- life to the 1 ^ moeting. present time He -lioweii how his 4. + -j. + •!• + + + teachers, four of itifferent nationalc j ^ rs Sutherlin Hostess

lies, influenced bis hfe, how he hate putting things off and was a man of action from early in fins life. Hi.present woik arkl actions ore characteristic of Iris eai . work and train ing. Dr. Oxnam says, and the big question in the mind of the speaker is whether or not tlw people he itraining and educating, will continue in their present m awl, on e they realize their strength uni are not given ail that MuMoliiu has promised, which he will pr' ably not lie able

to di'.

Dr. Oxnam combined two addresses on tins dynamic cbaiacter, one of an hour and the otliei of an hour and a half, and gave the two in less than thirty minutes. 1 proved to lie one of the most inteiesting as well as educational meetings the Rotary dub has had tlie privilege <d hearinv.

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IN DI ANAPOI I > in KSKM h I<ecei|rts 9,u(81; holdovers 23n. generally steady; 160 to 225 lbs., .'.'i.OO to *3.65; 225 t 275 lbs., *3.50 to *3.55; 275 to 325 lb-. *3.40 to *3.45; 140 to ICO lbs., $3.15 to $3.25; 120 to 140 lbs., $2.75 to *3.00; 100 to 120 lbs., $2.00 to - ’ V pa king sows $2.25 to $2.85. (attie receipt raive- COO; yeaihng steers active, strong to higher; two load- at .V'!.4fl to $6 50; weighty kinds neglected; all bids 1 vivr when plan*: at all; she toek little changed; most heifers under $5.00; cows *2.25 to $3.00; few-to *3.50; low cuttei and cutters $1.00 to $2.On; vealers steady, $C..'si down. Sheep receipts isiO; lambs steady considering quality, indertone weak; bulk $7 25 to $7.75; best natives and fed westerns held around $8,011. DEMVERS HI IM.F1 MF.SSU.F. (Contliiued from Page One) administration into the fi-cal year 1925 35 which wdl eml on June 30 of 1 the latter year Four months later will take plain ihe next presidential

1 lect ion.

The president consider- today’ibe most brutally fiank message ever j ire sen ted to an American < ngie but is said by his intimate- to lie ples.-ed with tlie general btid.etary

h- wing.

It is remarked about the W Up House with cor-ideralile satisfaction that compari mn of tibe |a-t Hoover budget with this first of the Ho -evelt administration show - gem ral ( .v penes of the government have lieen * lit $ChJ l']3,lt , tie Ip w the fi-deiai • \- )>ei.ses in Ihe last year of Mr lion ver’s legime. Thi is ex lo-ive |

lecovery expenditures.

Mr. RoosHvelt is not awed nor

flightened by the neeil t. borrow $lC,(8JO,000,f8Mt in tlie next x months. Of tins sum. 'il.OoiijMi.niin will lie new m ney and $4.00<i.(8)0,00« I will lie tzi retire maturing government ; obligations. The pre a*nt 1- confiI dent the government's credit is sound j in< | ] and will remain so despite the stag

gering nature of the recovery hill. After stating the $31,000,000000

debt to be acc.imulated by Jum- 30, 1935, the 1 resident ramie his hid for

public confilence as follows: “It is my belief that so far as we

i can make e-tirrates with our present (knowledge, the government should j seek t 1 hold the total debt within thi-

a mount.

“Furthermore, the government during the balance of this calendar year should plan to bring its 1936 ex-

lb Crescent t luh Tlie regular meeting of tho ( re cent club was bel l Wednesday afternoon with Mi . Roy Sutherlin, East Seminary street. Mrs. Otis Browning had chaigp of the program MisKmily Carolyn Conklin entertained with three 1 tradings. There was a good attendan - Refreshments were served by the ostesa during the so-

cial hour.

•J* -J- "I* i* d* *f* Missionary Society Hi Ids January Meeting T c Worn: n' Foreign Missionary -1 icty of thi ■ bin Methodist church held its Januai meeting Wednesday afit n on in tin church parlors. Mrs. H A. Churc 1 ; id charge of the ptograni. Mis- .b anette O’Dell who recently returned from Turkey, gave an interesting talk on the schools of Turkey. She told of her experiences while teaching there. Miss O’Dell had everal aitides of wearing tipl , la I of that country, dressing one of the wume in a Turkish costume to show how the garments are worn, particularly • rphasizing the various liiMiidie-s wi iti by the Turks. + *;• 4* *• "F F + Day Gleaners < lass Met Monday Night The Day Gliyanet da- met with Mr Violet Detro Monday evening. Mi Varvel read the scripture. Mrs. Gddie < lark led the prayer Roll call was answered by six members will Bible versus. Refreshment weie served by the hostess dudng the

WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILEWITHOUT CALOMEL And You’ll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Barin' to Go Mud buoyant and full of uuunbioe. SbrarcriaatsSr ,, uneft oMiquiil Dill 11 I >..ur\«.w«l. daU>^ system i» poisoned. si-Anrrn's it tukee those t'lod, o.d ' A rt 11- iv a liTTLB LIVKK rlLl..^ tu grt thfM two ‘srwsA'asffJSBtaSK But don't Sit lot liver pills. Ask for Carter;. Little Uver Hills. Look lor tb. i.soie t after 1 l ittle Liver Hills on O ' r ' ‘0 , , 0 T " i„L*titute.2&c*ldrufstores C1S3H M.t .1

ana university, Gladys McFndden ofj Indianapolis, Eleanor Hostetler of DePauw university ami Virginia

of tli» .Ior<lon ( ohsoivd-

tory.

»!• .G •{• •*« -J- -J- *!• I'nya L»eni«*nt Announred \l BrulKe-Isimcheon

START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Clean up your uld bill, I Just have on.- p| af( , (# pay. A loan Duni |, diana Loan Co. will mike | tliis possible. LOANS UP TO $300. fin furniture, aiiliii n «b ) | e| I I ,, slock- Terms of rf I ..u;nl made I., -,„i faftl .. .Iivnltial! 1 If It's Monet You Niej SEE I Indiana Loan Co, OAJ 1 V\ashiiiciun M llione r,

Tri I’si lo Meit Friday

Tri Fsi will meqt with Mrs

, M -ore, 509 south Imliat , stn, H p,

day afternoon at 2;:mi ..in.i,

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Warren Township Hum. , Fconomics Club Meet

The Warren Town || , w mimic* Club met in ■ 1‘ntnam

M E. B. Taylui entertained with (^myiui.ity house Jan

a bridge-luncheon Ti ursday afternoon at her home on east \N ashington strnvt, announcing the engagement of her laughter, Mis- Kathleen Taylor and Donald Robinson Ellis, son of.

Mr. and Mrs Heliei II. Ellis. ’I he house wa- beautifully decorat

ad in the bride-elect’s ch .sen colors of daffodil and pale green and yglluv.

roses.

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Mis- Scars Entertains With Birthday Party

Miss Eva Sears entertained with a birthday party Wednesday evening at her home at 201 north Indiana -treet. lire 1'veiling was spent playing games ami dancing. Delightful refreiAiment

weie -erved by the hostess.

Those present were Thelma Roger , Hone Brown, Evelyn Cox, Doroth’ Jean Rogers, Ksola Birt, Jessie Mot ris, Dorothy Birt, Vera Jane Sears, I aVeni Smiley, Sewell Brunei, Ed

with 1

tbrae of the fifty ns pregd After the busine ,>n son on “Ctilrr Srlieim-- mi build them” was vei\ ,,l,| v Mis Ruth Wilms 11-m ami many coloreti iiicturc-nf jjJ "lit rooms to explain ti . ... anij J of color in the home \ii>. Odeum Mw M on "Healthful Menu,-Refre-hments of ■ . . fJ were served' by the -tesse- vJ ilaau's Kliza Waisb-j ()| al Scolice and Fill || i. . •I* + + Mrs. Mary Hartlc> .Mathias tIb-crvcH Nuietieth Hirtliila) Mrs. Mary Hartley Mathias, Seminary street, di • iw.l hfr ■*•1 tieth birthday ai.niv ary Wslms

day.

Those she entertaine.i at lundi Joseph IJIIy at.ti Mr anil Mrs I.illy uf Indianapoli Mi- irO.liti H

lienditures, in. luding recovery and I ,i a> . evening

^ ,hi r thp /*p^ted J p ropr j^, ings acted as master of ceremonies and called the gifts f,„ the mem hers.

in the fiscal year 1936. We hould plan to have a definitely balanced budget for the third year of recovery and from that time on seok a contimi- !

cal hour. The next meeting will be at tbe home o|* Mrs. EMe Oowgill

on Feh. 5. •!■ -!• d-

Walch Party M llainbridge

Prof, and Mrs. Albert Heavin enter'.ined with a watch party N'ew Year' Eve for Vlr. an I Mrs. Earl Smit 1, and Mr. anil Mrs Glen I/oeni«c. ei and daughter Virginia. (entertainment for the evening rontsud of games, puzzle- and nui-i.e Wnl, tlie passing of the old yen .m:e interesting resolutions were made f..i 193 4 Rcfre^i meiit - were .served by the hostess •!• -I* v a- •!■ -J- 3. Roarhdale Girl IMarried Dereinher in .\nnour.remt nt of the marriage at Ro ktille Deceinbei 30 of Mi- - Orpha Btpni'e Ream, of Roachdale, and Hu bert Edwin 'I. <ld, of Coatesville, lias .* * 1 made. 1 be ceremony was perf<" uetl by the Rev. W I Smith The to icegr oin i- employed oil instruc-

tion work.

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Hauilirulge ( luh Holds I ir. t Meeting of \ ear ’I be llainbridge .Inner Home Eeonoini. lub eld theii fir-t meeting f tbe yi.ai at the home of Mrs. H. R te . one of the spoti-ors. Roll 'all was answend with New Year’.-

re solutions.

New .ffn i is eliv-teil teje Janice NVi.-on, presiitent; Ellen I.ew’rnan,j \i e pre-ident; I.<» 1 Priest, secretary-, and Madonna N’el-on, trt-a urer. A new program committee consisting of Martha Batman. Fleda Bratton,! Met*. Ben , , Ijine, Helen Bain Ernestine Steele was named. Marjorie late, Margaret Reed and Fre--ie Steele will -erve on the mem-

liership committee.

M,s. Sands njad an interesting p.s|»er on “( ■ urtship mtl Marriage

Customs."

During the sredal hour the hostess erved refreshments. + ++ + + +d'd. -

Hainbridge ( luh

Met Monday

Mr. and Mrs Dalby fvdling- entertairie.! the Hainbridge Charade club for its annual Christmas party Mon

Decorations were ap

| e 1 .’i'<in me -pa ,,n. Mr. Coll

ally e m l health f ue i.f tier ^ .ihe i deligbted I mm ng frietul- call an 1 •• m 1, tin illghout the day n-ieiv'my cratulat ion- mid . ills fi .m fi ll

■ nd neighbor-.

ward Harria, Noah Hunter, Donald of Lockp>tft, New \ ! , , .i-1 Marshall, Ed. Morgan, Nutlianid I I). Mathias at id Mr am! Mir. Maiy, and Walter Glen Burk. Henry Mathias of Ch vo; Mr g Far I I 1-k tnxih.irv Mi Rtl ill P <••. • 1 uNt IriNt alls Officers Mr, Mathias ha cut Is-r lib 1 Farl l i-k Auxiliary I . S. W. V Gii-encastle anti t<- '•njut- .1.

iiiet Wednestlay evening in the City l.ihrary. The following officers were

insiulbxl for this year: President Beitha Davison.

Suliiiil Vi( e piesitlellt Alma HotJl. Junior xice presiitent Monta Don

nohue.

Chaplain—Hallie Bard. Patriotic Instructor—Lulu Irwin. Historian - Nqllie Evens. ( niuluft-or -Sarah Boesen. Assistant conductor*—Elvu Tate. Guard Dorothy Harris. Assistant guard—Dora Duff. Secretary- Florence Evens. Treasurer- Ethel Conklin, Musician—Georgia Flint. Reporter Surah Burk Color Bearers—Lottie Ashworth, N'ellu, Boomer, Dora Voldorauer, and Elva Vanlfl/eit. Fay Davison, past commander of Earl Fisk Camp, ncUvi as installing

officer'.

HOLD HAT.ICF. PAID DEBU TO 1 HUM

Iloiismn. T x d l'' : he late Molisiglli 1

owed his ehurrli Is '

loaned lo pei phwlth it h am iful at Iretween fd.ht, 11 His will gave li 1 up. will) v liieh 1 land's Supper, lo

ih Ids w - re paid tin 1

money thus del it' Gultes'oii. Tex. L tlon to the poor

Ill'll is

■ oi R. T lui nml i 1 ,-l| W PIP fl ■il:i 'Sit ,| H IM'4 li. 1 ions sir^ 1 1 lelillUeii -ulil After ■ niaimler ot wa- gberi

Century of Gowns PAGEANT ut (-OBIN MEMORIAL CHIIRLll Tuesday, January 9, al 7:3<i PHI

Adm: Adults 3 r ic; Children I0t

After the

ing reiluction of the national debt.’

exchange

sonic

Announcement

( INCH,LA'S FRUIT STORK RiM>|>eHP«l

of gifts the unique char- ■

Political Announcements

Democratic Ticket

For sheriff GCY K MARTIN ( loverdsle lowiiship

guests presented

atles.

Those presnnt were Mr. and Mrs. ft L. Vanoleave, Mr and Mrs. O. B. Lane, Mr. and Mr-. Albert Babb, Mr.’ an* Mrs. Curl Darnall, Mr. and Mrs. .Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Howard I j Hostetler ami family, Mr and Mrs. S'.im Ratcliff, Vfi and Mrs. Glen! | L-yenlrerger, Mr. and Mr Roy !0ad;|^ j anti non of JC konv), Omar Akers ” l hi: Miller. F y ',11 I* ot Indi

Same Location 1 7 N. Indiana

Same Telephone 225

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